ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 4, 2011
– As seen live on NBC today, Tiger Woods shot consecutive birdies to
close his final round and record his first professional victory in over
two years at the Chevron World Challenge.

The NBC Sports
Group captured all of the action today with live coverage both on Golf
Channel and NBC, and followed the tournament with an hour-long edition
of Golf Central that featured Woods’ post-tournament news
conference in its entirety. In total, the NBC Sports Group televised a
combined 16 hours of live tournament action from the Chevron World
Challenge Thursday-Sunday.

Golf Channel will re-air NBC ’s final round of coverage tonight from 8:30-11:30 p.m. ET.
GolfChannel.com will post the hour-long Golf Central recapping the Chevron World Challenge on the home page of the web site this evening, featuring Woods’ news conference in its entirety.

Golf Channel and NBC Analyst Quotes:ROGER MALTBIE:“Tiger
reminded us why he’s been the greatest player of his generation and
maybe the best of all-time. This is the performance we’ve been waiting
for. The drama…the big putts…when they matter the most. What a thrill
ride.”MARK ROLFING:“Tiger’s win
today was not only important for him, it was really important for golf.
You could sense the excitement all day, especially last few holes. There
was nothing artificial about it, today was important for the game. I
haven’t seen him perform in two years the way he did on 17 and 18. The
putt at 17 changed everything today. That was the most important putt
I’ve seen him hit in the last couple of years.”GARY KOCH:“I
think you can sense this coming, certainly from what we saw at The
Presidents Cup and the way Tiger was swinging the club - controlling the
ball and playing shots that we had not see him be able to play in quite
some time. It was just a matter of time until this first win came
about. Bottom line was he made two crucial putts that he needed to make -
putts that we have seen him make in the past on a regular basis - but
not recently. Today he was able to get that done.”CHARLIE RYMER: "For
Tiger, it all started clicking for him at The Presidents Cup. You could
see this win coming. The Chevron World Challenge certainly isn't a
major or even a full-field event, but it could prove to be one of
Tiger's most significant wins. We don't know what Tiger 2.0 will look
like, but he's now proven himself that he can win again. And he got
there through hard work, belief in a new method and belief in himself.
Watching Tiger win today was almost like watching a new young talent
break through for his first win. It wasn't done with band aids and duct
tape, it was done with solid fundamentals."